Due to an overwhelming response, the "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day" promotion closed on March 9, 2010 after reaching its cap of 1 million participants. The last day to use these free tickets was December 15, 2010.
No, Downtown Disney is free to visit. You will need a ticket if you want to visit DisneyQuest or attend a Cirque du Soleil show or House of Blues concert, all located at Downtown Disney.
Yes they do. Family members and/or friends can also get in for free with a complimentary employee Disney park ticket. There is of course a limit of how many times a year you may go to the park, so take advantage of it!
Yes but you can only obtain one every hour or so for each guest in the park.
Disney has many different toll-free numbers for different purposes.
A child can find free Disney games in the Games section of the Disney website. It is also possible to find Disney games in eh Games section of the Disney Channel website.
In 2009, the Disney Parks ran a promotion that gave guests free admission on their birthdays. However, the promotion has expired. In 2010, the new Disney Parks promotion gives guests free admission in exchange for a day of volunteer work with a participating charity.
No, Downtown Disney is free to visit. You will need a ticket if you want to visit DisneyQuest or attend a Cirque du Soleil show or House of Blues concert, all located at Downtown Disney.
Children 2 & under are admitted free.
If you are celebrating with an advanced dining reservation at a table-service restaurant, you may get a free dessert (at select locations). You will need to add your celebration at the time of booking. Disney occasionally offers promotions like free Disney Dining Plan with hotel and ticket purchase.
Being a volunteer is free... Go to help and click 'become a volunteer' -MeganHatesMatt
Yes they do. Family members and/or friends can also get in for free with a complimentary employee Disney park ticket. There is of course a limit of how many times a year you may go to the park, so take advantage of it!
Only way I know of is to volunteer for a later flight on an oversold flight. They are name sensitive and can only be used by the person who forfeited the seat.
Probably not... No. Last year Disney had a promotion going on where you could register online for a free 1-day ticket on your birthday. However, that promotion has expired.
A person who serves of his or her own free will is officially called a volunteer.
Yes but you can only obtain one every hour or so for each guest in the park.
A volunteer is a person who performs a service without being paid.
When purchasing a theme park ticket at regular price, you can get one free for Orlando theme parks such as Disney World and Sea World from the West Gate Reservations website. Also, if you buy 4 days, you can get 1 day free from the Best of Orlando website.